"I’m going on hunger strike" : So angry, Booba is giving great news to his fans

"I’m going on hunger strike" : So angry, Booba is giving great news to his fans

Booba, who was very upset with Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, made a big announcement to his fans.

Booba is definitely struggling to survive on social networks. The outspoken rapper has made many enemies in recent months, and he rarely takes off his gloves to challenge them online. Beyond his rap rivals, he doesn’t hesitate to attack what he calls “influencers,” including influencers who take advantage of their notoriety to sell various scams to gullible fans. The Duke of Boulogne has opened new accounts each time after being banned from Instagram several times. On April 12, he announced on Twitter that he would be returning to the platform to his fans. “Booba ‘boobabanni’s new official Instagram account”, He wrote. But this April 18, just days after opening the account, the rapper has already announced on Instagram that the adventure is over. As a matter of fact, he shared a short video that we learned that his new page was suspended. “WE TOLD YOU BOOBABANN!!! I was at 80K zombies almost platinum”regretted the title. The translator, who faced this decision that he found unfair and was expelled from Facebook, became a translator. payment day made a tough decision.

“Meta France, you deleted me from Facebook too, you have no heart”He lamented in the foreword in a message posted on Twitter on April 18. “I managed to find my first girlfriend and my friend Gérard, who is a Vietnamese. I was eating fried noodles in cm2 at his Daronne, it’s a death!!! I hate it, I’m going on hunger strike!!!!!”announced Booba. A message that should definitely be taken as circumstantial, but that translates the artist’s ordeal in the face of what he sees as censorship. Last December, Instagram announced that it had won its first battle against company she. Thus, he had ensured that his account was terminated through justice. “official outrage”. “The president of the Marseille court of appeal, with its decision of 30 November 2022, annulled the said decision of 17 January 2022, which was therefore ‘null’, by ruling that the request for the deactivation of the Instagram account could not be made.his lawyer said in a press release.

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Source: Programme Television

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